Jerroddragon
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My guess is sometime around june 15th, maybe the week before to mess with Disney opening Marvel Land but I doubt before June
An attraction that's been around for 25+ years and is merely a stunt show will have no "messing" with Disney in anyway shape or form in attendance, revenue, or news. I don't think that thought has even crossed Universal's mind as a possibility.My guess is sometime around june 15th, maybe the week before to mess with Disney opening Marvel Land but I doubt before June
Fantasmic is the same age and draws people inAn attraction that's been around for 25+ years and is merely a stunt show will have no "messing" with Disney in anyway shape or form in attendance, revenue, or news. I don't think that thought has even crossed Universal's mind as a possibility.
Fantasmic is a nighttime show that happens once or twice a night with severely limited viewing capacity. NOT even remotely the same thing.Fantasmic is the same age and draws people in
Second people do loveeee the show and it sells out most summer days
when they tested virtual queue for the park with Waterworld.
It's true. If guests were on the Lower Lot, it'd say they needed to be "inside the park" to make a reservation for Waterworld..Vitural Queue never worked for Waterworld.
And now, COVID has taken the Waterworld stunt show from us, too
New COVID regulations have affected a number of California theme park rides and attractions, including Disney's Star Wars: Rise Of The Resistance, and Universal's beloved Waterworld stunt spectacular.news.avclub.com
That is what I believe also. Sounds like a lot of employees have been saying they’re doing rehearsals also. Which would mean it is safe for them to do the show.Yeah, they could've done a little more research on this. As @SailwiththeTide pointed out, it should be back by end of May.
It’s literally on a launcher.How do they do that plane stunt?
Plane launch ran on the 1:30 showing. The show was good and not as polished but that is to be expected. Really nice to have it back. An it does fill up. The express line was even super long. We lined up 30 min ahead of showtime.I got to see the first showing today. No more water effects on the audience at all (even the jet skies now execute turns that don't splash into the audience). The pre-show is now just getting the audience to stomp their feet (probably the best they can do without being able to splash people any more). They do wear a sort of neckerchief mask, which they do pull down while performing on the water.
Also, because they spread out the audience so much, it doesn't take much before the stadium fills up...so if you want to see this show, you really have to be there a minimum 30 minutes before showtime. They escort you to a seat, and you leave in groups as if being dismissed from a classroom one row at a time.
Show was not all that different, but the pacing felt a bit off to me. The plane didn't fly over, although all the other effects went off for it. I figure they're still getting their footing back.
How do they do that plane stunt?
That's a testament to how good the effects are for a show when people are still asking questions like this, to this day!How do they do that plane stunt?